I like the new look. One new thing is once you select each type of site the rates are laid on on a monthly calendar. That's a good thing since the old style made you guess where your dates would be (and they were creating more and more rate windows/periods). Click the "view price per night" link and then the "seasonal pricing" link to get the calendar view.

I found it interesting they used a Disney rental tent for the pictures for the Preferred sites (in addition to the Popup/Tent sites). Premium pictures appear to have been taken in 1100 and Popup/Tent in 2000. In their pictures they also seem to show the site from multiple angles and include pictures of the cable hook, the power plugs and breakers, the utility post with the water, and the grill/picnic table.

What do you folks notice about the new site? What do you think about it?

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I love the new site. Like you mentioned the calender with day to day pricing is really nice. I haven't mastered the restaurants section yet. I have found it easier to use and just really like the design all together. Will have to check out the pics of the Fort when I get on the computer tonight.

Love, love, love the new way to view pricing! Like mentioned above, I hated trying to guess what season was when and make it all match up. Especially when looking at various resorts because not each one was the same! Wonderful job on WDW part for a website upgrade!

Love, love, love the new way to view pricing! Like mentioned above, I hated trying to guess what season was when and make it all match up. Especially when looking at various resorts because not each one was the same! Wonderful job on WDW part for a website upgrade!

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It certainly was an eye-opener. I had no idea how expensive it is at Fort Wilderness.

It certainly was an eye-opener. I had no idea how expensive it is at Fort Wilderness.

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Well, it's getting more expensive, sadly.

I purposely didn't post anything originally about 2013 rates in my original post and I don't want this thread to be a gripe-fest about rates.

It's a constant battle between consumers and providers. The Fort is a pleasant diversion but not a NECESSARY one. I have other things I want to see/do/experience in my life and I'll weigh a Fort return visit against these opportunities.

I will say the scale is tipping more toward those other experiences. The cost of an adult entry <AP, 10-day, whatever> to the parks is eclipsing the incremental value it offers over the last visit I had. Also I'm hoping to visit the Fort in more of the off seasons in the future as I approach empty nest-hood.

I noticed from the site pics that the preferred and full hookup sites have 50amp, 30amp and one 20amp service.
While the premium and pop up sites have 50,30, and two 20amp service.

This might not matter to a lot of people but if you have a really power hungry rig, then the preferred or full hook up might not have enough power. I am thinking along the lines of people that have to use a cheater box to get a second 50 amp by combining the 30 and 20 services.

Strange, I don't see the no expiration option on the Disney site, but it is still available on undercovertourist.com. I wonder if they are doing away with it.

I have 8 days on a non expiring from last year. I plan to use it this year and then on 1 more trip.

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Interesting....

Authorized resellers such as UndercoverTourist typically have a physical inventory of tickets to sell through. As they reorder and resupply, they may not be able to offer No Expiration if WDW can't. But they might be able to as long as they have their currently supply (until it runs out).

Incoo, you are seeing fine! The pics aren't on the iPad format. Yet. From my iPad, the site has changed, but not enough for me to get happy over.

On the web, yes. improved...and I could handle more official visuals....we go to other sites/books/sources because not only do we (I) want to know, we want to virtually experience. Via more photos, if nothing else. Favorite feature here is also, the pricing matched with specific dates.

I just got my January Mouse Savers Newsletter and it said the following:

No Expiration Ticket Option May No Longer Be Offered Soon

If you are a repeat visitor to Walt Disney World and you like to use No Expiration tickets over the course of multiple visits, I highly recommend buying them now, while they are still available.

I believe it is likely that Disney will be eliminating the No Expiration option on Magic Your Way tickets very soon, probably when the MyMagic+ system with RFID-tagged tickets/wristbands is rolled out.

The No Expiration option has already been removed from the new Walt Disney World tickets website and it has also been removed from the ticket booth signs, though you can still have the option added at the ticket booths if you ask for it specifically.

For the best prices on No Expiration tickets, check out Undercover Tourist.

I just got my January Mouse Savers Newsletter and it said the following:

&#147;No Expiration&#148; Ticket Option May No Longer Be Offered Soon

If you are a repeat visitor to Walt Disney World and you like to use &#147;No Expiration&#148; tickets over the course of multiple visits, I highly recommend buying them now, while they are still available.

I believe it is likely that Disney will be eliminating the &#147;No Expiration&#148; option on Magic Your Way tickets very soon, probably when the MyMagic+ system with RFID-tagged tickets/wristbands is rolled out.

The &#147;No Expiration&#148; option has already been removed from the new Walt Disney World tickets website and it has also been removed from the ticket booth signs, though you can still have the option added at the ticket booths if you ask for it specifically.

For the best prices on No Expiration tickets, check out Undercover Tourist.